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A SRR Democrats have united in the nomina- William Brown, “anti-Smith Demo- {and Hoover tion of Dr. an ley flu.ska Empire % |crat,” for Governor and will make a terrific fight ?oin: W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER|in the fall clection. The Democats are hoping that o |they will get enough Republican votes to off-sct 'TZ',‘,\'{%‘,\(Y'X{ Sunday by thelthe disgruntled Democrats. On the other hand, a made to enlist the a similar fight effort will be of the State {very strenuous | church members in Entered e dagda i _{to the they waged last year against Gov. Smith WBSLH‘J’T'ON s, Treadwell "dw\lu(‘h carried Virginia into the Republican col- rrer in Juneau, Douglas, ) oot ‘1"»,15@ for $1.5 per month. lumn for the first time. ) (\ at the following rates ; six months, in advance ey M 5 $1.25 | The Democratic primary election in Virginia r if ‘they will promptly o any fallure or irregularity|Would indicate that Bishop Cannon has shrunk to e ‘j“; i gl';\; Business Offices, 374, | POPEUR proportions. . Perhaps his bucket shop sl | gambling had something to do with the shrink- t‘fl or AS\:JLIATED PRES ‘The 1\):45?1?. is exclustvely 0nl|lle‘d to the|ing process. use for reput all news dispatehes credited to | Fant g P aper and also the L ; e o S e *|" The aid the American Coast Guard Service and cal ne ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER| Nayy are preparing to render the Soviet fliers in THAN YH AT OF ANY OTHER 10N 9 T their race around the world is additional evidence CE. [that sportsmanship always makes fricnds. of the Admiralty The acti erprise . HE o TR & : a ’ | Railroad’s Success Depends on Reindeer. Island C stockholders s encouraging.| Railr ad = pena e s (Los Angeles Examiner.) They are conf they are about to com- ; soal mine that will not | If the American people eat enough reindeer plete the develc a coal mine that ¥ ' 10| theyll perform the surprising gustatory caper of | only be P > owners but an asset 10|,,urishing Uncle Sam's Alaskan railroad. this section of A The report of the expert{ ang they may feast upon this meat around the| who spent the property making an|culinary clock, and forevermore without fear of ijmmensely to their con-|doing Santa Claus out of a four-in-hand, for there examinatior fidence. A coal mir are 1,000,000,000 of the sleigh-bell creatures in the Arctic territory, and they produce about 350,000 offsprings a year. 1f reindeer steaks become a heavy favorite with folk here the largest prospective industry of Alaska will flmu sh and so will the railroad. Ther one other thing about America’s great Northwestern possession that you may not know; the Interior Department, custodian of Alaska, has located seventy-one airfields which quite generally \e that would supply the local demands of Southeast Alaska—or a considerable part of them —would do a good deal for It would gives us a considerable payroll and a lot of expendi- houses for supplies. That would on thousands of dollars that and transporation on the coal this section tures with local mean that thousands are sent out for coal would be kept up here to work again and again. | BCATE The Admiralty Island Coal ("u:nlli.n\' h:yl:lx!w’ .b‘(-:l do! By“;‘i?‘i‘t‘“i"sy l‘;:’:f p’:”:l“bsé et’:,p“::c‘abom e iy wishes of all who are interested in Alaskan devel-| i % Ceniie in a month, opment Eat reindeer and see Alaska by air. That's the - - it advice of Secretary of the Interior Wilbur given by VIRGINIA DEMOCRATS ARE | Ernest Walker Sawyer, Executive Assistant. Mr. DEMOC R\“( Sawyer was in Los Angeles yesterday interesting & {the Chamber of Commerce in Alaskan possibilities The sound mnmmv ;.\z. inistered to Bishop Can- |as they relate to this city. He non and his tribe of maligners by the Virginia| met Clarence H. Matson, Manager of the Democracy will cause rejoicing wherever p..»plm‘(f‘"‘“”m’ 8 Foreign Trade Department, and a num- believe the democratic principles of Jefferson. jber of stemalliD ampsy’s WSS 'Wod uthers. dn- e . |terested in Alaskan opportunities, and explained | It demonstrates that in Virginia, for ge m'mnum‘)m“ Los Angeles may be the gainer by forming| the very center of democratic thought, Democrats| closer connections with that area. are still democrats. They refuse to accept dicta \Uun“ This official’s assignment is to produce so much fr bigotry and would-be autocratic keepers of |business for Alaska that the Government's rail- They still stand for the|road from Seward to Fairbanks will be lifted out of as they did in the| the red. Matson announced that a committee would | be formed in line with Sawyer’s suggestions. consciences of others ation of Church and State the sepd days of Jefferson To promote this enterprise the department at However, there will be another test when the Washington hopes the people will become reindeer- clection takes place in the fall. The mpuhhulmvnmulul as to diet and air-mindd as to travel. [CALIFORNIA GROCERY The Home of Betier Groceries PHONE 478 SNOWFLAKE SODA CRACKERS, 2 pounds, 4 ounces, Refills . . 59¢ HEINZ RICE FLAKES, regular oSty . . . . 4, . 0% EMERALD WALNUTS, one-half pound tins, regulur obe L4, 43¢ TEA GARDEN STRAWBERRY and Apple Jelly, 2 pound tin, regular 45cents . . . . . . 36¢ CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP, o P N s $1.00 GINGER ALE, Busch, carton, three bottles to carton . . . 4, 4 s 49¢ S and W RIPE OLIVES, extra Iurgo Kol o .« » . 26 Sand W BROWN BREAD with rvgular e . 19¢ _‘)()c FFDER4LMILK 10cans . & F OULD’S Mac aroni, S paghetti and Noodles, per package ke w de Local Carrots, Radishes, Green : Onions—Fresh Daily P e 7 4 ALONG LIFP’S THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, AUG. 9, PROFESSIONAL | DETOUR | By SAM HILL it b Hint to Junc Brides Year after Miss Is changed to Mrs.. You get along With fewer kisses! l Observation of a Cynic Lota young folks getting tanned by the sun ought to be getting it by their fathers. No Liar He was born without (h' faintest trace of an imagination. Jinks—Yeah! When he is telling about it the fish never is any long- er than it was when he caught it. Blinks- Where Do They t Names Like T In the marriage license column of the St. Louis Globe-Democrat we found this one OWEETEE LOVE- s, he wa |to be the groom. Listens like Oh Sweetie, don't it? And in the same column .wc |5 learned Miss O. Hug was one of the week’s brides in that village: But Doesn’t Demand Silk, Glory Be. My garden has no legs, But, goodness knows, E'en it can't get along Without new hose! A Plenty! Diner (giving menu a once over) —Well, what have you today? Waiter—Cold in the head, aci- dosis, toothache, headache and a slight touch of rheumatism. What Every Motorist Knows | It is better to have some friend speak to the Judge” for you than {have to say “good morning” to him | \our»clL Passing Observation ‘We have had some days this week that would have delighted the ice- man'’s heart—if nobody ever had in- | | vented electric refrigeration! Why More Don't Join It The trouble with a Book of the Month Club is that a bank book never is included in its list. Huh! The boss in anger cried: “Your leave I think you'd better take; You may be fast asleep, But you are slow when you're awake!” It’s Cheaper First She—Are you going to th¢ seashore this summer? Second Ditto—No, I'll have to get my suntan at the drugstore this year. Next Department “Are you looking for something?”, asked the druggist of the man whn evidently was. “Yes,” he replied, “what cornes of the store are the barbers in?”%, Hint To The Aspiring Youth It takes more than loud clothes to make a man the big noise. Stockingless Fads Shut Them Up If it seems quietern usual it's because the manufacturers of hos- iery and garters have quit laugh- ing at the hardluck of the hair- ipln manufacturers. More Or Less True If more women had a keen sense {of humor and fewer of 'em had sharp tongues there wouldn't be sc many husbands spending their eve- DRS. KASER & FREEBGRGER DENTISTS 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. PHONE 56 Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. | | | | | | Dr. Charles P. Jenne DENTIST Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine Building Telephone 176 DENTIST Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. SEWARD BUILDING Office Phone 569, Res. Phone 276 . W. Stewart Dr. H. Vance Osteopath—201 Goldstein Bldg. House:10 to 12; or by appiontment ! Licensed Osteopathic Physician Phone: Office 1671. Residence, MacKinnou Apts. 1t05; 7¢t2 [ COSU I, Dr. Geo. L. Barton CHIROPRACTOR, Hellenthal Building Office Service Only Hours: 10 a. m. to 12 noon, p. m. to 5 pm. to 9 p. m. Phone 528 CHIROPRACTIC is not the practice of Medicine, Surgery nor Osteogpathy. 2| nad 7 p. m. Robert Simpson Opt. D. Graduate Los Angeles Col- lege of Optometry and Opthalmology Glasses Fitted, Lenses Ground DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL Optometrist-Optician Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted Room 16, Valentine Bldg. 10:00 to 6:00. Evenings by Appointment. Phone 484 SPECIAL CHILDREN’S COTTON DRESSES Ages 4-12 Jarman’s | I | p= #Commercial job printing at The ®mpire. YURMAN’S We are making and re- pairing furs at sum- mer prices. “Direct trom trapper | nings playing poker with the boys Now and then you meet a woman who wants a man's job, but the great majority of 'em are content 'to get his pay. It is perfectly safe for a girl to out of a mirror, would rather have her hands in the dish water than her foot on the accelerator, and prefers: cooking for a church sup- per to having a swell feed at an expensive roadhouse. The answer to “where will skirts end?” appears to be—very close to where they begin. You don't realize how far the | world has advanced until you tum- {ble to the fact that now a silver cigarette case is a more appropri- |ate present than a cook book to give a bride. The trouble with the cute kit- chenettes is that beans served from a can in them taste no better than they do when you get ‘em in an, arm-chair at a hash foundry, Men may envy women their good costumes, but no man could go all through the summer wearing clothes that had no pockets in them. The man who knows which stock or which horse to pick probably gets bawled out less than the gent who merely knows which fork or | spoon to pick. e LODE MINING CLAIM LOCA- TION NOTICES AT THE EMPIRE —————— Try & TOASTED SANDWICH &t the Juneau Ice Cream Pariors. adv Birs Coming Coliseum | | SINGING FOOL |} Watch for Date ! marry for love if she gets no kick | @ PEERLESS QUALITY [ The Arcade Cafe Special Dinners on Sundays and Week Days Scda Fountain in conmection. Come in and listen to the Mary Younmg, Prop. radio. Phone 288 Juneau Public Library Free Reading Room City Hall, Second Floor Main Street and Fourtk _ Reading Room Open from 8 a. m. to 10 p. m. Circulation Room Open from bS m.—T7:00 to 8:30 p. m. —t—— 1929. Packard)| Phone Packard De Luxe Service SINGLE O or 11 Whether it’s a nice and balmy day, or stormy and terrifying makes no difference—we will be at your door in a jiffy any time you want a taxi, and give you efficient, polite service at the low- est standard rates. BLUEBIRD TAXI Day and Night Service Phone 485 Responsible Drivers Stand at Arcade Cafe Hazel’s Taxi | PHONE 456 Stand: Alaska Grill P e Prompt Service, Day and Night CovicH Auro SERVICE STAND AT THE OLMPIC Phone 342 Day or Night Juneau, Alaska To or from any place in the city for 50 CENTS Five can .‘de as cheaply as ore 4 Cars at Your Service Day or Night Calls— Same Price 199 Cab Co. Stand at Gastineau Hotel Mabry’s Cafe Regular Dinners Short Orders Lunches Open 6 a.m. to 2 a.m. POPULAR PRICES HARRY MABRY Proprietor PSSV TrE JuNEAU LAUNDRY Helene W.L. A]hrecht PHYSIOTHERAPY Massage, Electricity, Infra Red Ray, Medical Gymnastics. 410 Goldstein Building Phone Office, 216 Franklin Street, between Front and Second Streets ] PHONE 350 | | 1 Commercial job printing at The ‘J at The Empire. Strengthening the Will Almost anyone can make a great effort of will—once. LU T TR U E T But it takes an unusual person to repeat even a small effort of will day after day, week in, week out. The best proof of Will-Power is to be able to store away a part of your earnings regularly. The B. M. Behrends Bank OLDEST BANK IN ALASKA PRSI || AU m&mm Rmpies: |Rite Temple. Fraternal Societies OF Gastineau Channel B. P. 0. ELKS Meeting every first and third Wednes- days, June, July, August, at 8 o’clock Slks’ Hall. WINN GODDARD, Exalted Ruler. M. H. SIDES, Secretary. Visiting Brothers Welcome. Co-Ordinate Bod- ies of Freemason- ry Scottish Rite Regular meetings second Friday each month at 7:30 p. m. Scot- tish Rite Temple WALTER B. HEISEL, Secretary. LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE 78 Juneau Lodge No. 700. (&% Meets every Monday night, at 8 o'clock. - JAMES CARLSON, Diclator. W. T. VALE, S(‘cy P. O. Box 826 MOUNT JU‘\Y!:AU LODGE NO. 147 Second and Fourth Mon- day of each month in Scottish Rite Temple, beginning at 7:20 p. m. WALTER P. SCOTT, CHARLES E. NAGHEL, o Master; Secretary. ORDER OF EASTERN STAR Second and Fourth Tuesdys of each mcnth, at 8 o'clock, Scottish MAY- BELLE GEORGE, Wor- thy Matron; FaNNY L. ROBINSON, Secretary. ENIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Seghers Council No. 1760 Meetings second and last Monday at 7:30 p. m. Transient brothers urg- ed to attend. Council Chambers, Fifth. Street. EDW. M. McINTYRE, G. K. H. H. J. TURNER, Secretary. DOUGLAS AERIE 117 F. O. E Meets Monday nights 8 o'clock at Eagles’ Hall, Doug- las. ARNE SHUDSHIFT, W. P. GUY SMITH, Secretary. Visiting Brothers welcome. OF MOOSEHEART | LEGION, NO. 439 | Meets first and third Thursdays each month, 8 p. m. at Moose Hall. KATE JARMAN, Senior | | Regent; AGNES GRIGG, Re- | corder. | Brunswick Bowling Alleys FOR MEN AND WOMEN Stand—Miller’s Taxi Phone 213 | Russian Steam Baths | Open Wednesdays and Satur- | days from noon till mrdmgm.' “Business Is Good” 1 ) MRS. JOHN JORRI., Prop. MORRIS CONSTRUCTION COMPANY SAND and GRAVEL AND Carpenter and Concrete Work No job too large nor too small for us MORRIS CONSTRUCTION CO. Building Contractors PHONE 62 JUNEAU TRANSFER COMPANY Moves, Packs and Stores Freight and Baggage Prompt Delivery of ALL KINDS OF COAL PHONE 438 —— HOTEL ZYNDA ELEVATOR SERVICE S. ZYNDA, Prop. “TRY A MALTY” PIG'N WHISTLE CANDY Non Better—Box or Bulk [ Commercial job printing at I'he

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